Who's boxing next PPV star?

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  1. podcast

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    Obviously Oscar and Floyd can shift a lot of units, but who's next? Manny and perhaps Cotto are all I can think of with any chance. Any one I'm missing?
     
  2. Scar

    Scar VIP Member Full Member

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    Manny Pacquiao
    Arthur Abraham
    Wladimir Klitschko
    David Haye
    Paul Williams
    Mikkel Kessler
    Ricky Hatton

    All those guys have a great chance, I'm sure more can be added too.
     
  3. mexican legend

    mexican legend MVP! Full Member

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    Victor Ortiz in a couple of years.
     
  4. Bombay

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    Juan Manuel Lopez in a couple years
     
  5. podcast

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    Maybe I should be more specific. I'm thinking of fighters who would sell 700/800 (in America) whilst being the main attraction. I don't see Art and Kessler ever fulfilling that role.

    How would Hatton against JMM do people?
     
  6. saul_ir34

    saul_ir34 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    That would sell huge. JMM is finally getting acceptance from the mexican crowd and Hatton is also well known due to the PBF fight and his huge English following.
    I also think this fight would be a very good one.

    JMM by late round TKO.
     
  7. Beenie

    Beenie Evolve already! Full Member

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    Pac, Cotto, Pavlik, and Margarito have got to be on the top of the list. If Gamboa keeps winning I like his chances. I Also like PTP's chances if he can ever get quality opposition to get in the ring with him.

    Other possibilities:
    Angulo (will have a good stage when he fights Mayorga to elevate himself)
    Kirkland (if he learns the art of defense to match his potent offensive attack)
    Khan (If he develops a sound defense the sky's the limit in terms of PPV$)
    Berto (If he continues his gradual development the sky's the limit as well)
    Sergio Martinez (just needs more exposure and quality opposition)
     
  8. lONGCOUNTED

    lONGCOUNTED I Killed MMA Full Member

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    I could see Haye doing well as people are clamoring for an entertaining and talented heavyweight to dethrone the robotic Wlad.
    Pavlik if he goes back down to middleweight and destroys Sturm or Abraham.
    Pacman is an obvious chose because of his style.
    Whomever comes out on top at 168 over the next couple years... Kessler or Dawson are the likely candidates there.
    I could see some people picking Gamboa, but I think he gets ktfo sometime shortly after stepping up the competition do to leaving his hands down.
     
  9. mexican legend

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    Oh yeah, forgot about Dawson and Gamboa too.
     
  10. DobyZhee

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    Ricardo Torres and Gamboa
     
  11. Boom_Boom

    Boom_Boom R.I.P Boxing 6/9/12 Full Member

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    pretty boy bam bam
     
  12. dhenzrae

    dhenzrae A Proud Noypi Full Member

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    pac, cotto, margarito, haye, pavlik & hatton

    after them: juanma, gamboa, victor ortiz
     
  13. Nero

    Nero Moscow Never Sleeps Full Member

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    Noone has charismatic persoonality or looks that could attract housewifes or young girls.
    So nobody will be.
     
  14. cuchulain

    cuchulain Loyal Member Full Member

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    The next big thing could be out there unheralded right now, just waiting to hit the big time.
     
  15. Monstar

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    i agree with most people said....and i'll throw in Timothy Bradley